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    Divine assemblies in early Greek and Mesopotamian narrative poetry by Petrella, B

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…Classics, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Comparative Literature, Early Greek Epic, Assyriology…”
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    The USSR and Cold War Legacy: Implications for the Current International Agenda by Michael A. Reynolds

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Reynolds, Director of the Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies and Associate Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies of Princeton University, USAMichael A. …”
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    Shalmaneser III and the Levantine States: The “Damascus Coalition Rebellion” by A. Kirk Grayson

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… This article serves to promote the interaction between biblical scholars and archaeologists as well as other specialists in ancient Near Eastern Studies. It discusses the Western policy begun by Shalmaneser III and its impact in the Levant in general and Israel and Judah in particular. …”
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    Open palms

    Published 1992
    “…An Egyptian portrait of an old man. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 10: 65–73. Russmann, Edna R. 1980. …”
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    Carl Johan Lamm (1902-1981) by Jens Kröger

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Carl Johan Lamm (1901-1981) was a Swedish art historian for Near Eastern studies. For his academic career the situation in Sweden was not favourable, because Near Eastern art studies were not well established. …”
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    On Egyptian elite and royal attitudes to other cultures, primarily in the Late Bronze Age by Baines, J

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Within Mario Liverani’s enormous range of contributions to ancient Near Eastern studies, Prestige and Interest(Liverani 1990) has been an inspiration to many scholars who have treated relations among peoples and polities of the ancient Near East, especially in the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1500–1200 BCE). …”
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